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Books in Social Work
from the University of Chicago Press
- Abraham, Laurie Kaye: Mama Might Be Better Off Dead
- Anderson, Nels: On Hobos and Homelessness
- Best, Joel: Threatened Children
- Carrington, Christopher: No Place Like Home
- Carson, Mina: Settlement Folk
- Christakis, Nicholas A.: Death Foretold
- Cmiel, Kenneth: A Home of Another Kind
- Davis, Joseph E.: Accounts of Innocence
- DePastino, Todd: Citizen Hobo
- Goodwin, Joanne L.: Gender and the Politics of Welfare Reform
- Greenblat, Cathy Stein: Alive with Alzheimer's
- Grisso, Thomas: Double Jeopardy
- Helfer, Mary Edna: The Battered Child
- Herman, Ellen: Kinship by Design
- Horowitz, Ruth: Teen Mothers--Citizens or Dependents?
- Hughes, Jason: Learning to Smoke
- Kuipers, Sanneke: The Crisis Imperative
- Lissak, Rivka Shpak: Pluralism and Progressives
- Maynard, Douglas W.: Bad News, Good News
- Nelson, Barbara J.: Making an Issue of Child Abuse
- Perlman, Helen Harris: Looking Back to See Ahead
- Perlman, Helen Harris: Persona
- Perlman, Helen Harris: Relationship
- Perlman, Helen Harris: Social Casework
- Polakow, Valerie: Lives on the Edge
- Polansky, Norman A.: Damaged Parents
- Polansky, Norman A.: Social Work Research
- Rossi, Peter H.: Down and Out in America
- Starkey, Pat: Families and Social Workers
- Starkey, Pat: I Will Not Fight
- Wilson, Daniel J.: Living with Polio
- Wiseman, Jacqueline P.: Stations of the Lost
- Zimring, Franklin E.: An American Travesty
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